Explore new electronic music weekly: Monkey Hour with the Urban Monkeys, Rascal Radio with the Little Rascal, Plum Jam with Pickle. Coming soon...Plum Jam with Yun Mei in Sydney
Each week our presenters play a selection of interesting electronic music from current releases to the classics. Our shows often feature guest programmers and interviews with local, national and international electronic artists. Special Guests have included Martin Baumgartner (Switzerland), Tsuli (Bris), Tujiko Noriko (Japan), Simon Posford/Shpongle (UK), Sofie Loisou/Miss Memory (Syd), Deepchild (Syd), Basskleph (Syd). Plum Jam has also been given exclusive tracks and mixes for the radio show from international artists including DJ Olive (US), QPE (US) and Martin Baumgartner (Switzerland).
Submitted by grockchick on 1 September, 2006 - 05:19.
I’m kinda stocked I have a new favorite cd by Rocco DeLuca. Have you heard of them? No, well I hadn’t either until I I was given a copy of their cd from work [umgd] . I think they are a fairly new band, but I was totally impressed with the raw music coming out of my speakers. I haven’t heard good music in a while. If you’re interested you can check out their music at www.roccodeluca.com [I’m pretty sure you can listen to music there if not I know that they are on myspace, I have their song favor on my profile]
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Submitted by sonius on 16 September, 2006 - 10:07.
Check this. Bad Dog's got more shenanigans coming your way soon. We're calling it PEE EMM and Sunday October 1st, 2006, is the date. That's right! The Sunday of the Labour Day long weekend. The Sunday NIGHT of the Labour Day long weekend, out at Marrickville Bowlo. Got that? Marrickville! Sunday NIGHT! NIGHTTIME is the right time! THE FREAKS COME OUT AT NIGHT! Don't trust the OWLS! Ok, ok, we'll stop shouting. You guys are smart, it's probably registered by now.So anyway, the NIGHT starts at 10pm and goes all NIGHT long to who knows when. Sun up or something. Music will be woven together into a DREAM like tapestry (ouch!) by the Bad Dog crew: DREAMY Bill Cotsis, Steve "BOGEYMAN" Sonius, Ben "JAMMIES" Drayton and our favourite LADY OF THE EVENING, Annabelle Gaspar. Expect a demented mix of all the kinds of stuff not on the radar at all the usual HAUNTS around town. A dubbyjazztechfunkspacerock NOCTURNAL EMISSION. With soul. Of course you'll forgive us the occasional dodgy mix. It's
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